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PBC Hot List: Take a look at some of PBC's hottest fighters as we enter winter

Here’s a list of some of PBC's top rising stars. Boxers on this list are on a hot streak—like a slugger in baseball on a hitting streak or a running back in football who keeps posting 100-yard rushing games. They’re not ranked in any particular order. We’ll leave that to you—the reader.

Take a look at some of PBC's hottest fighters as the season changes to winter.

In a previous fight, the 27-year-old Charlo similarly starched Charles Hatley, knocking him cold in the sixth round. Trained by Derrick James, he sparred with welterweight champion Errol Spence, Jr., before each of his wins over Hatley and Lubin. His record rose to 4-0, all knockouts, against southpaws within the past five years.

Charlo made history with an eighth-round KO of John Jackson in May 2016 to win his crown. With that win, he and his twin brother Jermall became the first siblings to simultaneously hold 154-pound titles.

Broner represented the highest-profile victory of Garcia’ stellar career, improving his record to 8-0 with six KOs against current or former world champions and setting him up to be a threat and a championship contender from 135 through 147 pounds.

Ortiz was supposed to fight Wilder in November but tested positive for banned substances. He was reinstated by the WBC after paying a $25,000 fine. If both Ortiz and Wilder have their say, a potential face-off could occur in 2018.

This week on PBC Jabs, we reveal the details of our latest network deal with British television network ITV and junior middleweight title challenger Tony Harrison checks in ahead of his December 22nd clash with Jermell Charlo.